Tuesday, March 24. 2009

It's been a while; I've been out and about like crazy again. Which of course means I once more had need for sleep masks. Today's is, in fact, one of the first ones I ever bought, back before the grim meathook future where it's all about sleep. This is one of the playful ones that was half about sleep …

… and half about, Squeeeeeee! Sleepmask! I'll be like Audrey in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"!

What
Plush sleep mask.

Where
via Amazon.

The Good

Mmmmmh, fluffy!

Generously sized. Will probably cover your eyes.

Soft for a snug fit; likely won't move when you turn your head on the pillow.

Sufficiently large space for the nose so it doesn't press on it when worn.

The Bad

It's white. Yes, even on the inside. I mean seriously, what were they thinking? If you open your eyes with the mask on, it's not dark. If that doesn't bother you, go ahead and buy this one, but in that case, you may not need a sleep mask in the first place.

Size not adjustable. One size fits most (if only just) elastic band. Fit a bit snug for my taste/head.

Space for nose somewhat large, and thus more likely to let in light.

Fluffy. You won't be wearing this in the dead of Summer.

Most men probably wouldn't be very comfortable wearing this in public, say, on a plane. But maybe, I should list this as good: You can signal you're very secure in your sexuality/gender.

As announced in the last installment, this time it's about the grim meathook future where it's all about sleep. Or well, that's how the props worked out. In fact, the original concept had a riding crop instead of Iustitia's sword, but wouldn't you know it

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